Book
French
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Abstract
What can be seen from the analysis of the rhetoric of societal and discursive practices underlying them? By questioning the speech, the analysis of the speech also questions its producing bodies: political, media and institutional bodies. For some 40 years, it has thus engaged in a fruitful interdisciplinary dialogue. With five contributions from speech analysts and two child protection professionals, this Cediscor Carnet issue provides an illustration of this dialogue in the field of children at risk, which has provided a forum for a meeting between speech analysis and sociology, education sciences and psychology. However, the analysis of written reports of children in danger, the constraints and taboos which govern their drafting up to their lexico-syntactical and textual characteristics, in turn raises issues specific to the analysis of speeches, such as the construction of interspeeches, explicit indeterminations or the individual or collective nature of lexical categorisations. The issue is addressed to both speech analysts and researchers from other areas concerned about the role of language in shaping social reality.